World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from Wimbledon and the Queen's Club Championships as he continues to recover from a right wrist injury, marking a significant setback in his 2026 season. The Spanish player announced the decision on social media, stating he remains unable to compete despite progress in his rehabilitation.
How did Alcaraz sustain the injury?
Alcaraz injured his right wrist during his first-round match at the Barcelona Open on April 14. According to Sky Sports, the injury proved more serious than initially thought, forcing him to withdraw from the next round and subsequently from the Italian Open and French Open, tournaments where he was the defending champion.
What tournaments has Alcaraz already missed?
The 23-year-old has withdrawn from four major events this spring: the Madrid Open, Italian Open, French Open, and now Wimbledon and Queen's. According to Yahoo, this marks the first time Alcaraz has missed Wimbledon since turning professional in 2020, when the tournament was not held due to COVID-19. He won the championship in 2023 and 2024 and reached the final in 2025, where he lost to Jannik Sinner in four sets.
What does this mean for his season?
Alcaraz's withdrawal from two Grand Slams in the same calendar year is only the second time this has occurred in his career, the first being 2020. According to Yahoo, his 2026 season began strongly with a victory at the Australian Open over Novak Djokovic in four sets, but the wrist injury has derailed his momentum. The focus now turns to whether he will be fit to compete at the U.S. Open, which begins in late August.
Sources
- Yahoo: Carlos Alcaraz withdrawals from Wimbledon with wrist injury that will also keep him out of French Open. Published 2026-05-25.
- Sky Sports: Carlos Alcaraz confirms he will withdraw from Wimbledon due to wrist injury which saw French Open withdrawal already. Published 2026-05-19.
- Social News XYZ: Alcaraz pulls out of Wimbledon and Queen's owing to lingering wrist injury. Published 2026-05-19.
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